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White Background

This preview shows how the CIELCh color 63, 32.539, 190.672 looks on a white background.

Black Background

This preview shows how the CIELCh color 63, 32.539, 190.672 looks on a black background.

CIELCh 63, 32.539, 190.672 Background

This preview shows how black text looks on a background with the CIELCh color 63, 32.539, 190.672.

This preview shows how white text looks on a background with the CIELCh color 63, 32.539, 190.672.

Color CSS

The CSS property to change the color of the text to CIELCh 63, 32.539, 190.672 is called "color". The color property can be set on classes, ids or directly on the HTML element .text, #text, p{ color:rgb(58, 168, 162) }.

This example shows how text in the color rgb(58, 168, 162) looks like.

If you want to add a text shadow in that color use .shadow{ text-shadow: 4px 4px 2px rgb(58, 168, 162) }.

Border

This example shows the color as border, it can be applied via the CSS property "border" or "border-color".

The CSS property to change the border of an element to CIELCh 63, 32.539, 190.672 is called "border". The border property can be set on classes, ids or directly on the HTML element .border, #border, table{ border:4px solid rgb(58, 168, 162) }.

If only the border color should be changed .border{ border-color:rgb(58, 168, 162) } can be used.

Here you see how a box with a 4 pixel rgb(58, 168, 162) colored shadow looks like.

Background

The CSS property to change the background color of an element to CIELCh 63, 32.539, 190.672 is called "background". The background property can be set on classes, ids or directly on the HTML element .background, #background, body{ background:rgb(58, 168, 162) }.

If only the background color should be changed .background{ background-color:rgb(58, 168, 162) } can be used.

This example shows the color as background, it is applied via the CSS property "background".

About Converting Colors

To convert, paste a string in one of these color formats, for example, "3AA8A2", into the input field and click on convert. The result will be in the section Color Conversions, and the following sections will provide you with further details on the color.

Some color formats use the same notation, and the conversion will guess the composition of the search query. As an example, if you try to convert the string "177°, 65%, 66%" it could be an HSV or HSL color, the conversion will assume HSL in this case.

As this could lead to wrong conversions, you can define which format you are passing by wrapping your color string in brackets with the format in front. The search string "HSV(177°, 65%, 66%)" will give you the correct HSV color as there is no need to guess the format. Other examples would be "CIELAB(63, -31.976, -6.026)", "CIELCH(63, 32.539, 190.672)", "YXY(31.5869, 0.2399, 0.3393)" and "CMYK(0.65, 0.00, 0.04, 0.34)".